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A butterfly sips the nectar of the flower. In so doing, the pollen grains of
the flower get attached to its legs. After a while, it flies and lands on
another flower. The pollen it carries falls into pistil of the second flower,
thus enabling fertilization and sexual reproduction of plants.
Which processis describeabove?
A.Propagation
B.Sterilization
C.Pollination
D.Pigmentation

A butterfly sips the nectar of the flower. In so doing, the pollen grains of
the flower get attached to its legs. After a while, it flies and lands on
another flower. The pollen it carries falls into pistil of the second flower,
thus enabling fertilization and sexual reproduction of plants.
Which processis describe above?
A.Propagation
B.Sterilization
C.Pollination
D.Pigmentation

Which is the functionof the butterfly in the process
described above?
A. Consumer
B. Merchandiser
C. Retailer
D. Agent

Which is the functionof the butterfly in the process
described above?
A. Consumer
B. Merchandiser
C. Retailer
D. Agent

Can human be an agent of pollinationlike the
butterfly described above?
A. Yes, we can.
B. No, we can’t
C. Maybe, we can
D. Of course, we can’t

Can human be an agent of pollinationlike the
butterfly described above?
A. Yes, we can.
B. No, we can’t
C. Maybe, we can
D. Of course, we can’t

Which type of pollination DOES NOTinvolve other organism to
act as agent?
A. Biotic
B. Abiotic
C. Anemophily
D. Hydrophily

Which type of pollination DOES NOTinvolve other organism to
act as agent?
A. Biotic
B. Abiotic
C. Anemophily
D. Hydrophily

Which type of pollinationinvolves wind as the agent?
A. Biotic
B. Abiotic
C. Anemophily
D. Hydrophily

Which type of pollinationinvolves wind as the agent?
A. Biotic
B. Abiotic
C. Anemophily
D. Hydrophily

What is meant by a 15-30-15fertilizer?
A.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Potassium,15 parts Phosphorous
B.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Phosphorous,15
parts Potassium
C.15 parts Nitrogen 30 parts Magnesium Sulfate,
15 parts Potassium
D.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Manganese,15 parts Potassium

What is meant by a 15-30-15fertilizer?
A.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Potassium,15 parts Phosphorous
B.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Phosphorous,15parts Potassium
C.15 parts Nitrogen 30 parts Magnesium Sulfate,
15 parts Potassium
D.15 parts Nitrogen, 30 parts Manganese,15 parts Potassium

What nutrientsare usually lacking from the soilbecause
plants consume them in big quantities?
A. Beta nutrients
B. Macro nutrients
C. Giga nutrients
D. Micro nutrients

What nutrientsare usually lacking from the soilbecause
plants consume them in big quantities?
A. Beta nutrients
B. Macro nutrients
C. Giga nutrients
D. Micro nutrients

Which is a protective coveringmade of either sawdust,
moss, compost, gravel paper, or a combination, spread or left
on the ground to enrich the soil?
A. Mulch
B. Greenery
C. Fertilizer
D. Cover copping

Which is a protective coveringmade of either sawdust,
moss, compost, gravel paper, or a combination, spread or left
on the ground to enrich the soil?
A. Mulch
B. Greenery
C. Fertilizer
D. Cover copping

Which gasis releasedduring photosynthesis?
A.CarbonDioxide
B.Hydrogen
C.Nitrogen
D.Oxygen

Which gasis releasedduring photosynthesis?
A.Carbon Dioxide
B.Hydrogen
C.Nitrogen
D.Oxygen

Which are woody climbingortwining plants?
A. Herbs
B. Lianas
C. Vines
D. Shrubs

Which are woody climbingortwining plants?
A. Herbs
B. Lianas
C. Vines
D. Shrubs

Which of the following has a parallel leaf venation?
A. Onion
B. Alugbati
C. Cabbage
D. Amaranth

Which of the following has a parallel leaf venation?
A. Onion
B. Alugbati
C. Cabbage
D. Amaranth

Which organism fertilizeris made from decayed plants and
animals?
A.NightSoil
B.GreenManure
C.Mulch
D.Compost

Which organism fertilizeris made from decayed plants and
animals?
A.Night Soil
B.Green Manure
C.Mutch
D.Compost

The following are characteristicsof sexual propagation,
EXCEPT____________
A. reproduction of plants with the use of seeds
B. shorter number of years to produce the desired seed
C. union of pollen and egg to produced seed
D. possible improvement of plants character

The following are characteristicsof sexual propagation,
EXCEPT____________
A. reproduction of plants with the use of seeds
B. shorter number of years to produce the desired seed
C. union of pollen and egg to produced seed
D. possible improvement of plants character

Which type of soilhas approximately 20–40% sand,18-52%
silt,and 27-40% clay?
A.Clayloam soil
B.Siltloam soil
C.Sandyloam soil
D.Sandysoil

Which type of soilhas approximately 20–40% sand,18-52%
silt,and 27-40% clay?
A.Clay loam soil
B.Silt loam soil
C.Sandy loam soil
D.Sandy soil

The following are the reason of plant propagation,
EXCEPT__________.
A. to prevent extinction of plant species
B. to retain the desirable characteristic of mother
plant
C. to produce inferior strains and disease
D. to multiply of increase the number of pants rapidly susceptible
plants

The following are the reason of plant propagation,
EXCEPT__________.
A. to prevent extinction of plant species
B. to retain the desirable characteristic of mother
plant
C. to produce inferior strains and disease
D. to multiply of increase the number of pants rapidly susceptible
plants

All of the following crops are monoecious,
EXCEPT___________ .
A. ampalaya
B. patani
C. patola
D. papaya

All of the following crops are monoecious,
EXCEPT___________ .
A. ampalaya
B. patani
C. patola
D. papaya

Which of the following ornamentsplants is used by
landscapes to cover lawns?
A. Cutflowers
B. Orchid
C. Hedge
D. Turf

Which of the following ornamentsplants is used by
landscapes to cover lawns?
A. Cutflowers
B. Orchid
C. Hedge
D. Turf

From which of the thefollowing crops is Barong tagalog
made?
A. Abaca
B. Anahaw
C. Pinya
D. Kapole

From which of the thefollowing crops is Barong tagalog
made?
A. Abaca
B. Anahaw
C. Pinya
D. Kapole

Which plantsmaintain their leaves throughout the year?
A. Evergreen
B. Deciduous
C. Monoecious
D. Dioecious

Which plantsmaintain their leaves throughout the year?
A. Evergreen
B. Deciduous
C. Monoecious
D. Dioecious

Which term refers to the arrangement of leaves on
a stem?
A. Venation
B. Philotaxy
C. Phyllotaxy
D. Pyllotaxy

Which term refers to the arrangement of leaves on
a stem?
A. Venation
B. Philotaxy
C. Phyllotaxy
D. Pyllotaxy

Which plants grow on another plantthat arenot
parasitic?Theyusually derive physical support
from the hostand obtain nourishment from the air
and other sources.
A. Halophytes
B. Epiphytes
C. Lithophytes
D. Mesophytes

Which plants grow on another plantthat arenot
parasitic?Theyusually derive physical support
from the hostand obtain nourishment from the air
and other sources.
A. Halophytes
B. Epiphytes
C. Lithophytes
D. Mesophytes

Which is referred to as the hard covering of a seed?
A. Seed coat
B. Test
C. Flesh
D. Cotelydon

Which is referred to as the hard covering of a seed?
A. Seed coat
B. Test
C. Flesh
D. Cotelydon

Which is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one
flower to the stigma of another flowerin separate
plants?
A. Self-pollination
B. Cross-pollination
C. Mono-pollination
D. Dual-pollination

Which is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one
flower to the stigma of another flowerin separate
plants?
A. Self-pollination
B. Cross-pollination
C. Mono-pollination
D. Dual-pollination

Which refers to the propagation of fruits, Vegetables and
ornamental plants?
A. Crop Production
B. Farm Engineering
C. Horticulture
D. Agricultural Economics

Which refers to the propagation of fruits, Vegetables and
ornamental plants?
A. Crop Production
B. Farm Engineering
C. Horticulture
D. Agricultural Economics

Which latinwords mean “field cultivation”?
A. Ager cultura
B. Floscultura
C. Proventuscultura
D. Ager cultura

Which latinwords mean “field cultivation”?
A. Ager cultura
B. Floscultura
C. Proventuscultura
D. Ager cultura

Where were the earliest planned sowing and harvesting of
plants discoveredthrough archeological excavation?
A. China
B. Fertile cresentof Egypt and Mesopotamia
C.Summeria
D.Pakistan

Where were the earliest planned sowing and harvesting of
plants discoveredthrough archeological excavation?
A. China
B. Fertile cresentof Egypt and Mesopotamia
C.Summeria
D.Pakistan

Which is the scientific and art of systematic
production of useful plants and animals for man’s
use and consumption through human management?
A. Farming
B. Agriculture
C. Horticulture
D. Crop production

Which is the scientific and art of systematic
production of useful plants and animals for man’s
use and consumption through human management?
A. Farming
B. Agriculture
C. Horticulture
D. Crop production

Which crop are referred to as “garden crop”they are
annual and perennial crops which are grown under an
intensive system of cultureand utilized with high
moisture content, and therefore, perishable.
A. Agronomic crops
B. Solanaceous crops
C. Cole crops
D. Horticultural crops

Which crop are referred to as “garden crop”they are
annual and perennial crops which are grown under an
intensive system of cultureand utilized with high
moisture content, and therefore, perishable.
A. Agronomic crops
B. Solanaceous crops
C. Cole crops
D. Horticultural crops

Which pasture and forage are grown, cut, fermented
and preservedbefore being fed to animals?
A. Spoilage crops
B. Beverage crops
C. Silage crops
D. Cereal or Grain crops

Which pasture and forage are grown, cut, fermented
and preservedbefore being fed to animals?
A. Spoilage crops
B. Beverage crops
C. Silage crops
D. Cereal or Grain crops

The following are the examples of colecropsEXCEPT
__________ .
A. squash
B. lettuce
C. cabbage
D. pechay

The following are the examples of cole cropsEXCEPT
__________ .
A. squash
B. lettuce
C. cabbage
D. pechay

Which of the following are the two classification of simple
fruits?
A. Monoecious and dioecious
B. Aggregate and multiple
C. Herbaceous and woody
D. Dry and flesh

Which of the following are the two classification of simple
fruits?
A. Monoecious and dioecious
B. Aggregate and multiple
C. Herbaceous and woody
D. Dry and flesh

Which type of soilhas 23-50% sand, and 5-27% clay,
It is soft. Smooth, gritty and feels like plastic.It forms
a mold when drybut requires careful handling and can
be handled freely without breaking when moist.
A. Sandy soil
B. Loam soil
C. Sandy loam soil
D. Clay soil

Which type of soilhas 23-50% sand, and 5-27% clay,
It is soft. Smooth, gritty and feels like plastic.It forms
a mold when drybut requires careful handling and can
be handled freely without breaking when moist.
A. Sandy soil
B. Loam soil (erratum)
C. Sandy loam soil
D. Clay soil

Which accessories are pulled by animalsor mounted
on machinery to make work easier?
A. Farm tools
B. Farm machines
C. Farm equipment
D. Farm Implements

Which accessories are pulled by animalsor mounted
on machinery to make work easier?
A. Farm tools
B. Farm machines
C. Farm equipment
D. Farm Implements

The following are examples of parasitic plants,
EXCEPT_____________ .
A. Cattleya
B. Dodder
C. Mistletoe
D. Lichens

The following are examples of parasitic plants,
EXCEPT_____________ .
A. Cattleya
B. Dodder
C. Mistletoe
D. Lichens

Which of the following is NOTone of the tools in nursery
operations?
A. Nursery Calendar
B. Nursery Inventory
C. Plant Development Register
D. Water supply

Which of the following is NOTone of the tools in nursery
operations?
A. Nursery Calendar
B. Nursery Inventory
C. Plant Development Register
D. Water supply

Which of the process of transferring young and tender
seeddlingsfrom seedbeds into containers? It is carried out
when the seedlings reach a height of 2 cm.
A. Potting
B. Hardening
C. Picking out
D. Planting

Which of the process of transferring young and tender
seeddlingsfrom seedbeds into containers? It is carried out
when the seedlings reach a height of 2 cm.
A. Potting
B. Hardening
C. Picking out
D. Planting

Which soil erosion in caused by improper
planning and arranging of furrowsalong the
land slopes?
A. Sheet erosion
B. Gully erosion
C. Rill erosion
D. Stream-bank erosion

Which soil erosion in caused by improper
planning and arranging of furrowsalong the
land slopes?
A. Sheet erosion
B. Gully erosion
C. Rill erosion
D. Stream-bank erosion

Which are herbaceous climbing or twinning plants
without self-supporting stems?
A. Lianas
B. Vines
C. Herbs
D. Shrubs

Which are herbaceous climbing or twinning plants
without self-supporting stems?
A. Lianas
B. Vines
C. Herbs
D. Shrubs

Which refers to any crops which areintended by the
grower to become his main source of income?
A. Main crops
B. Intercrops
C. Nursery crops
D. Cash crops

Which refers to any crops which areintended by the
grower to become his main source of income?
A. Main crops
B. Intercrops
C. Nursery crops
D. Cash crops

Which are crops from the regrowth of shoots retained
on the plants after harvest?
A. Filler crops
B. Ratoon crops
C. Relay crops
D. Catch crops

Which are crops from the regrowth of shoots retained
on the plants after harvest?
A. Filler crops
B. Ratoon crops
C. Relay crops
D. Catch crops

Which tool in nursery operationskeeps track of the
speciesand numbers of seedlings in the different stage
of development?
A. Nursery Calendar
B. Plant Development Register
C. Nursery Inventory
D. Records of Experiments

Which tool in nursery operationskeeps track of the
speciesand numbers of seedlings in the different stage
of development?
A. Nursery Calendar
B. Plant Development Register
C. Nursery Inventory
D. Records of Experiments

Which is/are the most essential and
important resourcefor all life on the planet?
A. Food
B. Clothing
C. Medicine
D. Water

Which is/are the most essential and
important resourcefor all life on the planet?
A. Food
B. Clothing
C. Medicine
D. Water

Which type of irrigationis also known as
trickle irrigation, micro irrigation or localized
irrigation?
A. Drip irrigation
B. Cub-irrigation
C. Sprinkle irrigation
D. Manual irrigation

Which type of irrigationis also known as
trickle irrigation, micro irrigation or localized
irrigation?
A. Drip irrigation
B. Cub-irrigation
C. Sprinkle irrigation
D. Manual irrigation

Which type of insect’s life cycle goes through the four
(4) stages of development?
A. Complete Metamorphosis
B. Perfect Metamorphosis
C. Incomplete Metamorphosis
D. Imperfect Metamorphosis

Which type of insect’s life cycle goes through the four
(4) stages of development?
A. Complete Metamorphosis
B. Perfect Metamorphosis
C. Incomplete Metamorphosis
D. Imperfect Metamorphosis

The following are causes of disease, EXCEPT
___________ .
A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. viruses
D. blight

BLIGHT DISEASE

The following are causes of disease, EXCEPT
___________ .
A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. viruses
D. blight

Which poultryis the most intensively kept in the
Philippines?
A. Chicken
B. Geese
C. Duck
D. Quail

Which poultryis the most intensively kept in the
Philippines?
A. Chicken
B. Geese
C. Duck
D. Quail

Which refers to the covering of the entire body
of animals? Its main function is protection and to a
limited exent, regular of heat.
A. Skin
B. Feather
C. Fur
D. Coat

Which refers to the covering of the entire body
of animals? Its main function is protection and to a
limited exent, regular of heat.
A. Skin
B. Feather
C. Fur
D. Coat

Which term refers to the ovulation period in
animals?
A. Sex period
B. Heat period
C. Aroused period
D. Hot period

Which term refers to the ovulation period in
animals?
A. Sex period
B. Heat period
C. Aroused period
D. Hot period

Which animals have a complex stomach system
consisting of the rumen, the reticulum,the omasum
andthe abomasums?
A. Rumenants
B. Romenants
C. Rominants
D. Ruminants

Which animals have a complex stomach system
consisting of the rumen, the reticulum,the omasum
andthe abomasums?
A. Rumenants
B. Romenants
C. Rominants
D. Ruminants

Which close breeding is a breeding between
closely related to animals?
A. Linebreeding
B. Selfbreeding
C. Inbreeding
D. Cousinbreding

Which close breeding is a breeding between
closely related to animals?
A. Linebreeding
B. Selfbreeding
C. Inbreeding
D. Cousinbreding

Which term is given to the mating of unrelated
animals?
A. Close breeding
B. Outcrossing
C. Crossbreeding
D. Linebreeding

Which term is given to the mating of unrelated
animals?
A. Close breeding
B. Outcrossing
C. Crossbreeding
D. Linebreeding

Which refers to feeds that have a high percentage of food
nutrients per weightand constitute a relatively expensive
part of the animal diet?
A. Concentrates
B. Forage
C. Bulk foods
D. Silage

Which refers to feeds that have a high percentage of food
nutrients per weightand constitute a relatively expensive
part of the animal diet?
A. Concentrates
B. Forage
C. Bulk foods
D. Silage

The following are factors to be considered in balancing
the nutrients requirements with the nutrient value of the
feed available, EXCEPT
_________ .
A. quality and quantity of food available
B. palatability of the food
C. cost of food
D. cost of raw materials

The following are factors to be considered in balancing
the nutrients requirements with the nutrient value of the
feed available, EXCEPT
_________ .
A. quality and quantity of food available
B. palatability of the food
C. cost of food
D. cost of raw materials

The following are importance of agriculture,
EXCEPT___________.
A. food production
B. provides unemployment
C. production of raw materials for industries
D. source of foreign exchange

The following are importance of agriculture,
EXCEPT___________.
A. food production
B. provides unemployment
C. production of raw materials for industries
D. source of foreign exchange

Which farm implementis either pulled by a working
animal or by a tractor ? It is used for tilling large areas,
making furrows, and inter-row cultivation.
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

Which farm implementis either pulled by a working
animal or by a tractor ? It is used for tilling large areas,
making furrows, and inter-row cultivation.
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

Which farm implement is either pulled by a working
animal or mounted to tractor? It is used for tilling and
pulverizing the soil.
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

Which farm implement is either pulled by a working
animal or mounted to tractor? It is used for tilling and
pulverizing the soil.
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

Which farm implement is attached to a tractorand is
used for tilling and pulverizing the soil?
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

Which farm implement is attached to a tractorand is
used for tilling and pulverizing the soil?
A. Plow
B. Rotavator
C. Harrow
D. Sickle

These are practices of calf-rearingEXCEPT___________ .
A. calf that has not suckled five (5) to six (6) hours after calving
should be led to his mother’s udder.
B. calf should not be given concentrates at an early age for faster
growth.
C. calf that is weak should be taken to his mother during bad
weather.
D. calf should suckle colostrumsmilk from the mother within three
(3) hours after calving

These are practices of calf-rearingEXCEPT___________ .
A. calf that has not suckled five (5) to six (6) hours after calving
should be led to his mother’s udder.
B. calf should not be given concentrates at an early age for faster
growth.
C. calf that is weak should be taken to his mother during bad
weather.
D. calf should suckle colostrumsmilk from the mother within three
(3) hours after calving

Which type of cattle raisingis considered the most challenging
because the breeder needs to be familiar with the reproductive
cycle and management practices involved?
A. Breeder
B. Growing-Fattening
C. Diary
D. Cow-calf

Which type of cattle raisingis considered the most challenging
because the breeder needs to be familiar with the reproductive
cycle and management practices involved?
A. Breeder
B. Growing-Fattening
C. Diary
D. Cow-calf

Which breed of cattlehas color from light to silver gray
and brownish dark gray to red?
A. Indu-brazil
B. Brahman
C. Nellore
D. Batangas Cattle

Which breed of cattlehas color from light to silver gray
and brownish dark gray to red?
A. Indu-brazil(erratum)
B. Brahman
C. Nellore
D. Batangas Cattle

What is referred to as OVIS ARIES?
A. Domestic Goat
B. Domestic Sheep
C. Domestic Duck
D. Domestic Buffalo

What is referred to as OVIS ARIES?
A. Domestic Goat
B. Domestic Sheep
C. Domestic Duck
D. Domestic Buffalo

Which is the common name of CARPA HIRCUS?
A. Domestic Goat
B. Domestic Sheep
C. Domestic Duck
D. Domestic Buffalo

Which is the common name of CARPA HIRCUS?
A. Domestic Goat
B. Domestic Sheep
C. Domestic Duck
D. Domestic Buffalo

Which livestock raisingis very popular in the
Philippines?
A. Swine/Hog Raising
B. Cattle Raising
C. Goat Raising
D. Sheep Raising

Which livestock raisingis very popular in the
Philippines?
A. Swine/Hog Raising
B. Cattle Raising
C. Goat Raising
D. Sheep Raising

Which livestock is referred to as the “poor
man’s cow?”
A. Sheep
B. Horse
C. Goat
D. Carabao

Which livestock is referred to as the “poor
man’s cow?”
A. Sheep
B. Horse
C. Goat
D. Carabao

At the age of 30-35 days,the American Quailwill most
likely weigh ________ .
A. 120 grams
B. 200 grams
C. 220 grams
D. 100 grams

At the age of 30-35 days,the American Quailwill most
likely weigh ________ .
A. 120 grams
B. 200 grams
C. 220 grams
D. 100 grams

In commercial duck hatcheries, when is sex
determination of duckling done?
A. 1 to 2 days
B. 2 to 3 days
C. 3 to 4 days
D. 4 to 5 days

In commercial duck hatcheries, when is sex
determination of duckling done?
A. 1 to 2 days
B. 2 to 3 days
C. 3 to 4 days
D. 4 to 5 days

How many feedings a dayare sufficientfor
ducklings over 2 weeks old?
A. 2 to 3 days
B. 3 to 4 days
C. 4 to 5 days
D. 5 to 6 days

How many feedings a dayare sufficientfor
ducklings over 2 weeks old?
A. 1-2
B. 2-3
C. 3-4
D. 4-5

Which breed of chickenis NOTunder the fighting
class?
A. ruble
B. hulsey
C. claret
D. osmosis

Which breed of chickenis NOTunder the fighting
class?
A. ruble
B. hulsey
C. claret
D. osmosis

Which lighting patternis essential to prevent very early sexual
maturity of chicken?
A. Increasing or constant
B. Decreasing or constant
C. Increasing and influence
D. Decreasing and fluctuating

Which lighting patternis essential to prevent very early sexual
maturity of chicken?
A. Increasing or constant
B. Decreasing or constant
C. Increasing and influence
D. Decreasing and fluctuating
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